Tough. Friendly. Hardworking.
Odessa is a pretty good place.
One Big Small Town
If you take pictures from town to town and put everything together, it’s like you’re seeing one big small town.
Photography
Colorado City, Texas
Business Section
Stanton, Texas
Abandoned Buildings
Abandoned buildings dot rural Texas, but if restored, they’d make great workspaces, and I’d gladly rent one.
Colorado City
Colorado City has potential and possesses a great central business district. It’s on busy Interstate Twenty, far out but not too far away, and surrounded by rolling plains.
f/8 and be there
F/8 is typically the most optimal aperture for everyday lenses.
The end of photo archives
Image archives will become unrealistic because we’ll have too many new photographs.
Guadalupe Pass
Guadalupe Mountains, Texas
Watching the sky
Cumulus clouds rise above the horizon, resembling snowcapped mountains where Abilene needs rain — a grudge is a burden none can afford.
Happy Center
Happy, Texas
Mercantile
The desire to ornament a small store in remote West Texas is different in my time. The roof ornamentation of the mercantile is an outward expression of something creative, and I like that.
Faithful
A faithful rendering is accurate to the scene and subject as viewed through the eye.
Endure
One must be blind or drunk or in love to live somewhere worse looking than Odessa.
4th of July Rodeo
Canadian, Texas
Upper Canadian
Texas landscapes along the Canadian River are scenic and overlooked.
Tucumcari Union Station
The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad in New Mexico
A Home in the Monochrome
In every color image I take, I see a black-and-white photographer trying to escape. It’s black-and-white or bust. Mine are pictures of rust, dents, and dust.
Far from perfect
There are things we can control and things we cannot. There are things we can get out in front of and things we cannot. Therefore, we must do is our best and grow. It’s life.
More Modern
Art made more sense in horse and buggy days because the technology of 1855 more closely resembled that of 1555 than 1955. The first tintypes appeared around 1855, making photography more modern.